Le Mars Community High School - Bark Yearbook (Le Mars, IA)
- Class of 1948
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Serretary 5 G'l'llQlll Olllll ll tstt 15 E fs Rs e JOE EASTON P1'e.rident 'T Firft Row:-Mr. Kluckhohn, Mary Anne Kettler, Dolores Deegan, joe Easton, Carol Totman, Betty jean Witt, Mr. Landreth. Serorzd Row:-Lloyd Schultz, Mary Schroeder, Kathleen Golden, joy Tonsfeldt, Gladys Bowers, Phyllis Swanson, Donna Mae Utesch, Bernard Taylor. Third Row:-Ralph Taylor, George Utech, Clifford Molzen, Eugene Berke, Gene Schroeder. 'JM 'l'lll,IG 42' 'L 47-2 f' gmt. . Y.v'2:':M' was V J' YH' First Row:-Donna Mae Utesch, Mr. Kluckhohn, Mary Schroeder. Second Row:-Clifford Molzen, Joe Easton, Eugene Berke. 6 Wei' , .L n 'm E lb ,szaaw X , , J Y 'r H-vw.. sign -: I Nami:-R.. My -. fwfqsw .5 WWW . ' :vii M . ,, , Vw, Y '1yi'c5, , gm -Qing, ,- M W , WJ Ji:,g..+. J V1 u . 'lbs-t, 5 Peggy Boqh lf you can'! take life eary, take it as earily as you can. Commercial Club 5 4, Homemaking Club 1-2, G. A.A. 1-2-3-4 Ru ond Borchers IRQ 7 we , Y Qu1et! Gemur at work. Scholarship Club 3-4. Ill Gladys Bowers jun a .fwell girl. Homernaking Club 1-2, Li- brary Club 3, G.A.A. 1-2- 5--1, F.T.A. 3-4, F.H.A. 5-4, Student Council 4, Presi- dent Rural G.A.A. 4 Bettie Bohlke Early to bed and early to rife and you mis: all the fun. Remsen 1, Commercial Club 4, Triple D 4, Homemak- ing Club 2, G.A.A. 5, F.H. A. 3-4, Mm staff 5. Wendell Borchers lSkinnyJ II if far Jafer to know too liitle than too murhf' Iames Boyd Uiml My pen name is Einneinf' Basketball 3-4, Football 1- 2-3, Track 1-2-3-4, Letter Club 2-3-4, Student Coun- cil 2, President Manual Arts 2, Young Lincoln 4. David Albert tDaveJ jun a boy wills a man? ideal. Plays 2-5-4, F.F.A., Basket- ball 2-3-4, Waltz Dream 3, Boys' Glee I 2-3-4, Mix- ed Chorus 5-4, F.F.A. State Farmer 3, Young Lincoln 4. Robert Atwood lBobl How well I know llsat three tardier make one ab- sence. Plays 2, Triple D 3-4, Chi- na Boy 5, Bark Staff 4, Young Lincoln 4. Lester Andersen lAndyl An innocent face but you never can !ell. Donncx Berne: Alwayr in a cheerful mood. Plays 2, Scholarship Club 5-4, Triple D 4, Home- making Club 1-2, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, F.H.A. 3-4, Girls' Glee II 2, Marching Band 3-4, Concert Band 3-4, Ush- er 4, Bark Staff 4, Young Lincoln 4. .51 . I ' 'its -, ' '1hazf,,3yj5 ' . i 'U lb., ' -QQ' , , Mauritcr Buckley A friendly country lan. Plays 2, Scholarship Club 3-4, Triple D 4, Home- making Club 1-2, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, F.H.A. 3-4, Girls' Glee II 2, Usher 4, Office 4, Bark Staff 4, Mill Staff 4, Colln Collman Al: ba! I ree here a rbance for mi.rcbiej. Kenneth Burkett CSncikesl I'm ilae anrwer to a maid- 21135 prayer. Letter Club 3-4, Triple D 4, Waltz Dream 3, Boys' Glee 3-4, Mixed Chorus 3- 4, Cheerleader 3-4, Mill Staff 4, Young Lincoln 4. James Conway Uiml A ladiei' man if ro lJe'd rlyooref' Plays 2, Basketball 3-4, Football 3-4, Track 2-3-4, Scholarship Club 3-4, Tri- ple D 3-4, China Boy 3, Student Council 3, Class Pres. 3, Class Vice-Pres. 4, Bark Staff 4. as V sta . -'-1. . ' 'x - it A' 1345. W V - tw KH ff, ,. vu A Yuri -g' A-Q ' ex ,. 157' Inmes Cooper Uiml Rembrandt of L. H. S. Wayne, Nebr. 1-2, Cher- okee 1, Bark Staff 1, Mill Staff '4, Industrial Arts Club 4. Gail Crowley She rnuft be .teen to be apprerialedf' Triple D 4, Homemaking Club 1-2, G.A.A. 1, F.H.A. 3-4, Girls' Glee I 2, Mar- ching Band 2-3, Baton Twirler 2-3, Cheerleader 1- 4, Queen's Attendant 4. J , Dolores Deegon iDeebieJ A oerfalile girl ir .rJye. ' Plays 2, Triple D 3-4, Homemaking Club 1-2, G. A.A. 1-2-3-4, F.H.A. 3-4, Waltz Dream 3, China Boy 3, Girls' Glee II 3, Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 3, Student Council 4, President Triple D 4, Bark Staff 4, Young Lincoln 4. Robert Cooper CBobl MerlJanical minded. Wayne ,Nebr. 1-2, Chero- kee 1. Sylvia DeBoer A girl you like to know. Commercial Club 3-4, Tri- ple D 4, F.H.A. 4. Wendell Downing lWenJ I do bold thing: in a quiet way. Plays 2, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Letter Club 2-3-4, Scholarship Club 3-4, Triple D 3-4, Boys' Glee 4, Mixed Chor- us 4, Student Council 2-3, Scholarship Pres. 1-2, Class Pres. 1-2, Bark Staff 4. Earl Gellerman T:zlkr little, but arromp- lirber' much. Plays 1, Football 4, Schol- arship Club 3-4. 'x Q 'K Donald Grcxhlmcxnn lDonl Indul:itably. Triple D 3-4, Waltz Dream Stage Manager 3, China Boy, Stage Manager 3, Band 2-3-4. Betty Easton I never me one word where two will do. Homemaking Club 1-2, Li- brary Club 3-4, G.A.A. 1- 2-3-4, F.H.A. .3-4, Girls' Glee I 3, Girls' Glee II 4. Y . Norma Ehlers Su1'prire.' A girl who deem? talk much. Commercial Club 3-4. Toe Easton And lbe ludief rwoonedf' Basketball 3-4, Football 3- 4, Letter club 3-4, F.F.A. Basketball 1-2, F.F.A. 1-2- 3-4, Student Council 4, Pres. Student Council 4 F.F.A. Pres. 4. Helen Frerlchs Alu'f1yJ Jeeing Ike brigbl ride. Plays 3, Scholarship Club 4, Triple D 4, Homemak- ing Club 1-2, G.A.A. 1-2- 3-4, F.H.A. 3-4, Girls' Glee 1 2, Bark Staff 4, Mill Staff 4. 'N Doris Grahlmann A Margaret Green iGreenieJ Commercial Club 3, Home- Generally rpeaking, .rbe'J gfakhing 5Ciub 1-2, Library eLzeTally1,.rp?zfiggg'4 T . u coarsip u -,ri- 0 ple D 4, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Waltz Dream 3, Girls' Glee II 3, Boys' Glee 3-4, Mixed Chorus 3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 1-2, Ma- drigal 4, Woodwind Quin- t 2-3-4, Brass Quartet 2- 1 ark Staff 4, State Orclitra 4. , in l LZ 194111 Glohemeyer Arlene Grosenheider Small, bu! full looked up Die iid 750th life al all I0- wil out eig Z. is Akron 1-2, Commercial Plays 1, Commercial Club Club 3-4, Triple D 3-4, G. 4, Triple D 4, Homemak- A.A. 3-4, F.H.A. 4, Girls' ing Club 1-2, G.A.A. 1, F. Glee II 3. H.A. 4, Office 4. 10 li L V AH V qv V. , ' ' V i . 1 Mildred Hucxck QMillyl There .rhould he more hour: for pleasure and fewer for work. Commercial Club 3-4, Homemaking Club 1-2, G. A.A. 2-3-4. Iecm Henrich In form and feature, fare and linzh, I grew so like my finer. Triple D 4, Homemaking Club 2, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, F. T.A. 4, F.H.A 3-4, Girls' Glee II 2-3 Eugene Hanson Candidate for the Hull of Fame. Plays 1-2, Basketball 1-2, Scholarship Club 3-4, Tri- ple D 3-4, Waltz Dream 3, Boys' Glee 2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 2-3-4, Band 3-4, Mixed Quartet 3-4, Madri- gal 4, Boys' Octette 3-4, Brass Quintette 4, Brass Sextette 3, Bark Staff 4, Mill Staff 4. Ioan Henrich Folk: got zo taking me for her, and each for one another. ii-s. ve 'Q gs.- ii. ii ii Q95 -G Mary Frances Henrich I'm not harhful, you jurl don't know me. Commercial Club 4, Home- making Club 1-2, Library Club 4, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, F. H.A. 3-4, Girls' Glee II 2-3. Dorothy Kallsen IVherz love and duly clorh, lei duty go to rmofhf' Plays 1, Commercial Club 3-4, Triple D 4, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, F.H.A. 3-4, Girls' Glee II 2, Office 4. Mary Anne Kettler G'irl of many moodrf' Plays 1, Commercial Club 3-4, Scholarship Club 3-4, Triple D 3-4, Homemaking Club 1-2, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, F.H.A. 4, Library Club 3, China Boy 3, Marching Band 2-.3-4, Baton Twirler 2-3-4, Student Council 4, Office 1, Cheerleader 1, Bark Editor 4. 11 'Hx Ianet Iuhl Not that .rhe liher .rludy Ierr, hut .rhe lileer fun more. Commercial Club 4, Triple D 4, Homemaking Club 1- 2, G.A.A. 1, F.H.A. 4, Mill Staff 3. Kathryn Kan- fKittyJ The .rumhine ir red when it Jhiner on her hair. Ireton 1-2, Triple D 4, F. H.A. 3-4, Waltz Dream 3. Girls' Glee I 4, Girls' Glee II 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Girls' Sextette 4, Cheerlead- er 4, Homecoming Queen Richcxrd Kirkwood lProfessorl The ufor1d'r greater! think- err have often been ama- teurJ. Football 3-4, Boys' Glee 3-4, Mixed Chorus 3-4, Band 2-3-4, Mill Sriiff 4, Young Lincoln 4. Madelyn Lewis, The kind of pupil a teacher libel. Plays 1-2, Scholarship Club 3-4, F.T.A. 4, Waltz Dream 3, Girls' Glee I 4, Girls' Glee II 2-3, Mixed Chorus 4, Usher 2-3-4. Ruth Mauer lRuthieJ It is len effort to :mile than to frown. Plays 2, Scholarship Club 3-4, Triple D 3-4, Home- making Club 1, Waltz Dream 3, Girls' Glee I 2- 3-4, Mixed Chorus 3-4, Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 1, Girls' Sextette 3-4, Mixed Quartette 2-4, Madrigal 3, String Trio 4, Band Pres. 4, Bark Staff 4, Young Lincoln 4. Ruth Newendorp just hah - hob - hohhing along. Plays 1-2, Triple D 3-4, Homemaking Club 1-2, G. A.A. 1, F.H.A. 3-4, Waltz Dream 3, China Boy 3, Girls' Glee I 2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 4, Band 2, Office 3, Cheerleader 1-4, Queen's Attendant 4, Bark Staff 4, Mill Staff 4. - tw, ng xh H' 'wx . 5- If j 'Rn Melvin Lubben lMeD A jolly farmer ir he. Plays 1, Football 4, F.F.A. Basketball 3, F.F.A. 1-2-3- 4, Waltz Dream 3, Boys' Glee 2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 2-3-4. Clifford Molzen lCliif7 Put your care: upon the shelf. I rome to .frhool to enjoy myrelff' Plays 1-2, Basketball 1-3-4, Football 3-4, Letter Club 4, Commercial Club 4, Tri- ple D 2, Waltz Dream 3, Boys' Glee 2-3-4, Madrigal 4, Boys' Quartet 3-4, Stu- dent Council 4, Class Pres. 4. Dolores Nielsen There who do much make little noire. Akron 1-2, F.H.A. 3-4, ,W f, 1 2, ,ul ff ,l ,- l f ' ,Q , Ti' if 1 , . , ,, X, I Kenneth Klave Cliennyl He sometinzer gen Jeri- our. ix , I Robert Kramer lBobl A little knowledge iJ a afangefour thing. I keep out of danger. Plays 1-2, Basketball 1-2-3- 4, Football 1-2-3-4, Track 2-4, Letter Club 2-3-4, Tri- ple D 4, Boys' Glee 4, Mixed Chorus 4. Carol Kramer lPiqtcrilsl HappineJr ir rpeefhlerrf' Remsen 1-2, Triple D 4, F.T.A. 3-4, F.H.A. 3-4, Waltz Dream 3, Girls' Glee I 3-4, Mixed Chorus 3-4, Madrigal 4, Bark Staff 4, Mill Staff 4, Young Lin- coln 4, Gerald Krull Uerryl There'.f a gleam of mir- rhief in hi: eye. 3 f, sas Donald Ohlrlchs lDonl The making! of a real farmer. Plays 1, Football 4, F.F. A. 1. Donald Petersen Everyone agreer he'r a good fellow. Football 2-4, Letter Club 4, Commercial Club 4. Norman Pavlil: CNimblel Anything for the Jake of an argument. Plays 2, Football 4, Track 3, Letter Club 4, Triple D 2-3-4, Waltz Dream 3, Chi- na Boy 3, Boys' Glee 1-3-4, Mixed Chorus 3-4, Madri- gal 4, Bark Staff 4, Mill Staff 4, Young Lincoln 4. Larry Petersen lTonyJ Why rhould lerronx worry me? When all the world if full of glee. Merrill 1-2, Plays 3, F.F. A. Basketball 3-4, Triple D 3-4, F.F.A. 3-4, F.T.Ai 4, Waltz Dream 3, Boys' Glee 3-4, Mixed Chorus 3- 4. un- , d' Fern Plueqer Willa a rparkle in her X . A I pl 1 . mga-T351 , ff W yf, 'Ui eye and a jewel on her finger. Commercial Club 3-4. Vernon Ravelinq Study if a purtifne. lVhy over-do? Plays 1-2. Darrell Rhodes Fm not the original lady'.r man - jurt one of them. 'f at ,,...l ,g.,,,s.E?.:Z3'f 4 ' p'?12f'2v?'t , 15 ' il 'f lf is Barbara Ann Potts tPottsieJ Kind, generonr, and Jin- ceref' Plays 2, Commercial Club 4, Scholarship Club 4, Tri- ple D 4, Homemaking Club 1-2, Waltz Dream 3, Girls' Glee II 1-2-3-4, Orchestra I-2, Usher 2-3-4, Young Lincoln 4. Elizabeth Reints CBetteD She har that Lux com- plexionf' Plays 1, Commercial Club 3-4, Home-making Club 1- 2, Library Club 2-4, G.A. A. 3-4, F.H.A. 3-4. La Vonne Sanow A hrirh hrunetlef' Plays 1, Scholarship Club 3, Homemaking Club 1-2, Library Club 3, G.A.A. 3, F.H.A. 3, Waltz Dream 3, Girls Glee II 3. 'QQ Lynn Schwier A rmile Jurrounded by dimplerf' Dorothy Iean Stiei High in the erleem of her friends. Plays 1-2, F.T.A. 4, Waltz Dream 3, Girls' Glee I 4, Girls' Glee ll 2-3, Mixed Chorus 4, Usher 2-3-4. Bernard Taylor lBarneyl The world amurer me. Basketball 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Track 4, Letter Club 3-4, Student Council 4, Homecoming Duke 4. Ruth Stahmer The girl with the mr. Homemaking Club 1-2, F. H.A. 3-4, Waltz Dream 3, Girls' Glee I 2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 3-4, Orchestra 1-2, Girls' Sextette 2-3-4, String Trio 2-3-4, Mill Staff 4. Phyllis Swanson Men are .rurh a bother. Plays 1, Scholarship 3-4, Triple D 3-4, Homemaking Club 1-2, G.A.A. 1-2, F. T.A. 4, F.H.A. 3, Waltz Dream 3, Girls' Glee II 3, Marching Band 1-2-3-4, Ba- ton Twirler 1-2-3-4, Stu- dent Council 4, Class Sec. 3, Office 2, Cheerleader 1, Bark Staff 4, Mill Staff 3, Mill Editor 4, Young Lin- coln 4. Ralph Taylor God'.r gif! to the women. Triple D 3-4, Waltz Dream 3, China Boy 3, Boys' Glee 2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 2-3- 4, Student Council 4, Bark Staff 4, Mill Staff 4. Marilyn Schneider !SnydJ Her rmile'.f worzhwhilef' Plays 1-2, Scholarship Club 3-4, Triple D 3-4, Home- making Club 1-2, G.A.A. 1-2-4, F.H.A. 3-4, Waltz Dream 3, Girls Glee 2-3- 4, Mixed Chorus 3-4, Band 3-4, Bark Staff 4, Girls' Sextette 2-3-4, Class Offi- cer 4. Lloyd Schultz lTurkl Someday I'll do .romeihing really grew. Basketball 4, Football 2- 3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Letter Club 2-3-4, Student Coun- cil 4, Club Officer 4. Gene Schroeder CGusl Life ir loo :hart to hurry. Plays 1, Basketball 3-4, Football 2-3-4, Letter Club 3-4, Student Council 4, Club Officer 4. Phyllis Schulz Not exarzly zz man hater. Triple D 4, Homemaking Club 1-2, Library Club 2- 4, G.A.A. 4, F.T.A. 4, F. H.A. 4, Girls' Glee II 1-2, Marching Band 4, Mill Staff 4, Usher 4. 'fx .Q- iQ- lb:- R14 Dwight Thompson lWh11eyJ Give me rzmzdzng mom and Ill rule the uofld Mill Staff 3 4 Carol Totmcm We bury EXEFIIIIZIEI Plays 2 Commercial Club 3 4 Scholarship Club 3 4 Triple D 3 4 Hornemakmz Clu 12 GAA 4 FH A 34 Waltz Dream 3 China Boy 3 Gxrls Glee I 2 34 Mixed Chorus 2 34 Band 234 Swng Band 2 3 Girls Sextette 2 34 Mixed Quartette 2 4 Madrigal 3 Queens At tenclant 4 Bark Staff 4 5 : .22 Q Nj!! l YY f 'li.' 'R ', 154-153, -1 A, 'Q F J' , 'P dr, -.vs -.1 -M. 1- .a- .' , , ,. ' k-'L-R51 r 5' - - -Yr 'EEFT'-Lu-Q '73 - Ioyce Tonsieldi Uoyl jurt bemg lmppy IJ zz fine tbzng to do Triple D 3 4 Homemalring Club 1 2 Library Club 4 G A 12 34 FTA 4 FHA 34 Waltz Dream 3 Girls Glee I 4 Girls Glee II 3 Mixed Chorus 4 Student Council 4 Bark Stuff 4 Mill Staff 4 Carolyn Utech Good matured 1: lbe word Plays 1 Commercial Club 3 4 Homemakmg Club 1 2 Library Club 4 GAA 34 FHA 4 Girls Glee 7 Nedrcr Wendt The blonde ullla uizzrome ufzyr Plays 1 Commercial Club 3 4 Triple D 4 FH.A. 4. Belly Iecm Wm Merfy iongue uzlla lol: 0 lin Plays 1 Scholarship Club 5 4 Triple D 3 4 Home- makmg Club 12 G.A.A. 2 FHA 3 4 Band 1-2-3- 4 Swing Band 3 Orchestra 1-2 String Quintet 2 Stu- dent Council 2-4 Queens Attentdant 4 Bark Staff 4 Mill Staff 4 State Treasur- er F.H.A. 3 National Pro- ject Chm. 3 Class Officer 1-2-3. Wallace Witt Farnzerf need men like me. Plays 1 I',F.A. Basketlnll 5-4 F.F.A. 3-4. 4 - . Dick Meis 15 I IXIDIDIJICEI by Norman Lee Pavlik I don't think you know me, so I'll introduce myself. I am the little bird who pre- dicts what will happen before it happens. I tell the teachers so that they can be there when you crack your gum. But to make up for all the times I have warned your teachers, I am going to tell your future, ten years from now. I use a geometry book for foretelling the future in- stead of a crystal ball. A geometry book has more angles. Peering into 1958, I see at a reception in his honor, young Dr. Downing, a graduate psychiatrist, being congratulated by Bob Kramer, a Phillie Basketball star, Carol Totmanski, an operatic soprano, and Tony Peterson, director of Iowa Airways Patrol. Dick Kirkwood of the Police Gazette, over by the punch bowl, is talking shop with Phyllis Swanson, feature editor of Ladies' Home Journal, and James Cooper, commercial artist, concerning a cover for next month's issue of the journal. Betty jean Witt, dress designer, and Kitty Karr, fabric designer, are discussing the new trend to lower the length of the all-popular women's plastic and glass rocket tights. Jim Boyd, DuPont plastic man, is telling about his research into the matter of plastic fabrics. Carol Kramer, publicity photographer for G. M. G., is discussing the finer points of stage make-up with Ruth Mauer, studio nurse of Phairymont Studio. Bob Cooper, national champion of the Dirt Track, is discussing rocket jets with the top producer, Bernard Taylor, construction expert Cliff Molzen, and thrill driver Gerald Krull. Reporter Ruth Newendorp and Radio Commentator Whitey Thompson have just entered, accompanied by the top-flight pro-football men, Turkey Schultz, Gus Schroeder, and jim Conway. The eminent lecturer on Race Relations, Mary Anne Kettler, is shouting and be- ing shouted back at by Secretary of Agriculture Joe Easton and Don Ohlrich, National President of the F. F. A. The group has just got another duet together, Margaret Green, just back from a concert tour, at the piano, and Ruth Stahmer, first violin in the philharmonics, at her violin. That rather stout fellow in the Khaki outfit is the National Chief Executive of the Boy Scouts of America. Beside him stand two handsome men, Ralph Taylor and Dave Albert, professional models for Fitch. 16 FIHIID IDIIIIDIL flllff H gy In-J . Q, il Gladys Bowers Iumes Conway Dolores Deeqan Wendell Downing A V. 'i'. S T' r . he . -ms :idx 'H Tj! s 9 l , 'Six . 37Z?N 'Q 59 I Margarel Green Eugene Hanson Mary Anne Kelller Carol Kramer X-9'-F Hulk Maller Phyllis Swanson Carol Tolmcm Belly lean Will 17 Pint Row:-Merna Hansen, Lucile Johnson, Lois Baker, Madeline Carey, Camilla Jewell, Jeannine Hemphill, Kathleen Golden, Sheila Dugan, Jeanne Burkett, Janice Crowley, Jerry Bogen, Betty Borchers. Second Row:-Joan Klave, Genevieve Harms, Frances Boyd, Joyce Downing, Lois Jean Chapman, Mary Lauter, Gladys Dennler, Evelyn Dirks, Dorothy Janssen, Leona Jelken, Delores Janssen, Patsy Pew. Third Row:-Gerald Kurtz, Don Halweg, Jerold Koerner, Gene Kramer, Dale Becker, Ed Holthaus, Robert Gatzke, Jack Donlin, Robert Carwell, Junior Edwards. Fourth Row:-Ronald Amundson, Clarence Harms, Darrell Johnson, Don Lan- zendorf, Bob Laux, Ken Bohlke, Delmer DeBoer, Jack Brodie, Keith Bogh, Raymond Dominick. Ulillllll Fin! Row:-Frances LeMasters, Imogene Pendleton, Donnabelle Niehaus, Marilyn Smith, Opal Wilde, Mary Beth Mauer, Donna Mae Utesch, Mary Schroeder, Evelyn Robinson, Dolores Schilling, Betty Ruble. H4 Serond Row:-Dick Rippey, LaVoy Williams, Marlene ylan, Helen Roseberry, Ona Dean Voss, Mary O'Toole, Lennice McClintock, Merlyn Miller, Robert Taylor, Mr. Grande. Third Row:-Jim Remington, Virgil Tammen, Marvin Lubben, George Utech, Kenneth Nelle, Dwight Wolbers, John Tolsma, Dick McDougall, Ronald Smith. rl. ,J,:. , MA w , ,G .I 3 ' -4.7, 4 , x ,S GEORGE UTECH, President Q 7 if -fr WEL ll I 1f.Hll,rr in 5, Firft Row:-Carol Pitts, Patty Richabaugh, Betty Plummer, Dolores Staab, Phyllis Simeon, Lila Jahde, Joyce Swindle, Dixie Vreugdenhil, Beverly Varenhorst, Peggy Plueger, Darlene Pritchett, Eunice Stahmer, Joyce Peters. Second Row:-Judith Kloster, Carol Smith, Mavis Steinfadt, Carolyn Rees, Helen Urban, Myrleen Thompson, Lorraine Utesch, Marlis Siebens, Dorothy Nielson, Rosemary Obermire, Wilma Sparrow. Third Row:-Clair Gunther, Bob Whitaker, David Smith, Larry Hart, Varrel Popken, David Meis, Wesley Noble, Robert Russell, Richard Geary, Cletus Reeves, Leo Koppert. Fouflla Row:-Eugene Zenk, Vernon Renken, Wayne Winterfeld, Don Vander Well,' Eugene Berke, Jud McDougall, Larry O'Toole, Wayne Weber, Donald OHIO Fir!! Row:-LaDonna Klave, Leona Mortensen, Joyce Mortensen, Betty Hinde, Dorothy Marcue, Bonnie Dempster, Marilyn Knapp, Joyce Cooper, Arlene Fischer, Eleanor Heyl, LaVonne Klave. Second Row:-Blanche Martfield, Lois Langel, Mary Mueller, Donna Gellerman Bonnie Easton, Deloris Herman, Pearl Ahrendsen, Bonnie Hinken, Dolores Bensley, Alice Boyle. Third Row:-Wesley Heidbrink, Clifford Herzig, Russell Gronemeyer, Harlan Harms, Herbert Brunken, Junior Langel, Myron Borchers, Jerry Hamilton, Leo Buckley, Donald Beitelspacher, Arnold Binneboose. Fourib Row:-Estill Lang, Phil Hayden, Kenneth Cronin, Jack Hammond, George Frerichs, Wendell Carstensen, Dale Hanke, Don Greenwaldt, Larry Luken, Bob Becker, Jake Ahrendsen, Bill Fitzpatrick. Oltkeng Jim Grahlmann. L-9 :wg-wnsgrinfifwun nxanuxrnmf::1 ggz'rma 3i-:1Yxx!511ungesE- Y , I 'Y , ff wi? ww-sys mi? , ul x S ,L 1 Sv' '- t I , Qli 4- Q i . Uv-. 2 I I Ii C HAM if ' 4FFi's?k R, 'Cg,5s 'v','v In-SA f XJ.: 5 Yi IIS iw MMS .ifzassiw ,ww W . y, L .535 ' -, T Q- ,LV VL , , . xp, 'H :gg ,L J? mb , ...L 3? riff .- 'gf .Q V: ' ff' 'w xiij I ' ,Q ' 'ff if: fx 2 , sei -2z '21z.-N1 . : 4 223, 1 - 2 , 15515 1 M sw fi yum, w I.: if. Eg' ,. 1131, ., ,,.., BETTY JEAN WITT, Prerizielll. lx C lDlAlQSllll5 Cl Ill! Firxl Row:-Helen Roseberry, Mary Anne Kettler, Mary Beth Mauer, Opal Wilde Phyllis Swanson, Lois Baker, Jeanne Burkett, Ruth Mauer, Betty Jean Witt, Patsy Pew. ' Second Row:-Carol Totman, Maurita Buckley, Kathleen Golden, Marilyn Schnei- der, Margaret Green, Lois Jean Chapman, Helen Frerichs, Mary Moran, Donna Berner, Madelyn Lewis. Third Row:-Lennice McClintock, Jerold Koerner, Wen Downing, Eugene Hanson, Earl Gellerman, Raymond Borchers, Jim Conway, Robert Taylor, Barbara Potts, IQIIDII Fin! Row:-Madeline Carey, Jerry Bogen, Marlene Mylan, Donna Mae Utesch, Carol Totman, Lois Baker, Sheila Dugan, Opal Wilde, Camilla Jewell, Mary Anne Kettler, Kathryn Karr, Margaret Green, Ruth Mauer, Jeanne Burkett, Janice Crowley. Second Row:-Jean Henrich, Lucile Johnson, Helen Frerichs, Merna Hansen. Marilyn Smith, Joyce Downing, Mary Schroeder, Mary Beth Mauer, Helen Rose- berry, Ona Dean Voss, Marilyn Schneider, Dolores Deegan, Frances Boyd, Lennice McClintock, Donna Berner. Third Row:-Joy Tonsfeldt, Mary Moran, Ruth Newendorp, Jean Gronemeyer, Dorothy Kallsen, Betty Borchers, Sylvia DeBoer, Maurita Buckley, Kathleen Golden, Mary Lauters, Janet Juhl, Arlene Grosenheider, Betty Bohlke, Nedra Wendt, Barbara Ann Potts, Phyllis Swanson, Jeannine Hemphill, Mr. Price. Fourib Row:-Carol Kramer, Dale Becker, Jim Conway, Wen Downing, Ralph Taylor, Don Grahlmann, Bob Atwood, Eugene Hanson, Kenneth Burkett, Bob Kramer, Norman Pavlik, Ed Holthaus, George Utesch, Ronald Amundsen, Betty Jean Witt, Phyllis Schulz, Dorothy Janssen, Gail Crowley. DOL Qt: ORES DEEGAN, Pffiidll ent , 1-: , r ,LH W, rv-v tim ' fr' K '- 'av P .1 ' 'P 1 , '-'f. 1 'ffQ-f'f - .1 .' 2,1 im 3 i e , , -'rw J :iv cr ' I N ggi ng f A , ' -J ' N 'A -' J -:- :1 1 .f ., ef -. s,j'E a 'efegf ' L , V, ,. ' :lg fr , , -1 ' - , . I i-,:.fi L.. 3 in 7 -'iln i5 ' Q ' ' ,- 1 . ' B. L -'f ' , -Tim -!, ' -.- . svwtieir ' A 1 JE' ,, i f- 4, - - A fx, 'S-5 L 1' ' -,lf N '-'f,,i,,!- .. , l '1qT' 'LZ its , -A- f t . w rt ' 17 if . 1- - -ez- ' - ' f 'fu ' i i Q '- ' Z rr. . -' - -' .4-. J . L1 -' 5,415 1.11 1 ' so , ' f J fx , , g.1 , A r ' ' .. are . f A p' , - t ae, . . ' . - ' Y '?if 1 i , 'P . I- A, 4 . , ,,-F, Y Q' A-1 -Pwrr, I A . 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Semnd Row:-Margaret Borgman, Imogene Pendlton, Bteey Easton, Dixie Vreug- denhil, Carolyn Utech, Mary Mueller, Audrey Borchers, Donna Nielson, Elaine von Hagel, Darlene Pritchett. Third Rauf:-Miss Rigg, Phyliss Wills, Donnabelle Niehaus, Estella Andersen, Kathleen Newman. UNI I Ill! Firrt Row:-Patty Earnest, Dorothy Kallsen, Donnabelle Niehus, Opal Wilde, Sheila Dugan, Carol Totman, Mary Anne Kettler, Jean Gronemeyer, Elizabeth Reints, Dorothy Halweg, Janice Crowley, Mary Frances Henrich. Second Row:-Merna Hansen, Lucile Johnson, Delores Schilling, Lois Jean Chap- man, Barbara Ann Potts, Miss Witt, Carolyn Utech, Arlene Grosenheider, Betty Bohlke, Nedra Wendt, Gladys Steinfadt. Third Row:-Fern Plueger, Frances LeMasters, Joyce Downing, Gerald Krull, .DCIS Petersen, Clifford Molzen, Peggy Bogh, Mildred Haack, Betty Ruble, Janet u . fa. ,Q -v ai- i?1Q'i,,i1-iz i ' 'J . CAROL TOTMAN, Prerident 2 5 , I Ill! so-J..-4 Fin! Razr:-Evelyn Anderson, Mary Frances Henrich, Jean Henrich, Joan Henrich, Jerry Bogen, Lois Baker, Madeline Carey, Frances Boyd, Sheila Dugan, Betty Borchers, Joyce Cooper, Arlene Fischer, Jean Gronemeyer. Seronfi Row:-Alice Boyle, Donna Berner, Helen Frerichs, Bonnie Dempster, Maurzta Buckley, Kathleen Golden, Dolores Deegan, Bettie Bohlke, Estella Ander- sen, Clara Boyle, Arlene Allison, Darlene Gray. Third Raw:-Margaret Borgman, Donna Coppock, Laura Beitelspacher, Jeannine Hemphill, Gail Crowley, Gladys Bowers, Arlene Grosenheider, Evelyn Dirks, Merna Hansen, Joan Dominick, Mildred Gronemeyer. Fourlb Razr:-Marilyn Cowan, Arlene Eberhard, Sylvia DeBoer, Betty Easton, Donna Gellerrnan, Alice Carstensen, Bonnie Easton, Audrey Borchers, Doris Dirks, Agnes Geary. Ill I B' A First Row:-Leona Mortensen, Joyce Mortensen, Marlene Mylan, Betty Plummer, Dorothy Kallsen, Mary Anne Kettler, Patsy Pew, Camilla Jewell, Ruth Newendorp, Kathryn Karr, Dorothy Marcue, Joyce Peters, Mary Moran, Miss Johnson. Second Row:-Doris Henrich, Audrey Lubben, Mary O'Toole, Marilyn Knapp, Carol Kramer, Mary Mueller, Darlene Halweg, Janet Juhl, Joyce Downing, Imof gene Pendleton, Lucile Johnson, Betty I-linde, Lila Jahde, LaDonna Klave. Third Row:-Rosemary Obermire, Patty Hammond, Lennice McClintock, Frances Hardacre, Janet Parket, Judith Kloster, Dolores Nielsen, Carol Pitts, Doris Ken- nedy, Kathleen Newman, Barabara Hutton, LaVonne Klave, Delores Herman. Fourlb Row:-Ione Luken, Loretta Nussbaum, Laureta Nussbaum, Mary Moore, Patty Killeas, Lois Langel, Mary Lauters, Dolores Janssen, Ida Heeren, Beverly Heyl, Joan Hincle, Dorothy Halweg. 24 - -x N-914-1 Fin! Row:-Miss Kohrt, Eunice Stahmer, Delores Staab, Ruth Stahmer, Joyce Swindle, Phyllis Simeon, Joy Tonsfeldt, Marilyn Schneider, Betty Jean Witt, Marilyn Smith, Opal Wilde. Second Row:-Dolores Schilling, Ann Shepherd, Darlene Wells, Beverly Seymour, Elaine von Hagel, Helen Urban, Mary Schroeder, Myrleen Thompson, Lorraine Utesch, Bevery Varenhorst, Helen Roseberry. Third Row:-La Donna Schmidt, Donne Mae Utesch, Wilm'a Sparrow, Patty Richabaugh, Carol Totman, Phyllis Schulz, Mavis Steinfadt, Gladys Steinfadt, Joan Klave, Blanche Martfeld. Fouflly Row:-Phyliss Wills, Helen Taylor, Carolyn Rees, Alvina Ruble, Ona Dean Voss, Elizabeth Reints, Carolyn Utech, Marlys Witt, Lois Utesch, Joyce Sanow. am f v 4' wigs' Firrt Row:-Phyllis Schulz, Kathleen Golden, Mary Schroeder, Carol Kramer, Janice Crowley, Lennice McClintock, Dorothy Marcue, Bonnie Dempster. Second Raw:-Miss Rigg, Lucile Johnson, Carol Pitts, Joy Tonsfeldt, Gladys Bowers, Phyllis Swanson, Madelyn Lewis, Eunice Stahmer, Leona Mortensen. Third Rout-Miss Kuebler, Mary Beth Mauer, Judith Kloster, Dorothy Jean Stief, Joyce Peters, Frances Boyd, Jeannine Hemphill, Merna Hansen. 25 -.. MARY SCHROEDER Prerident Il JOE EASTON Prerident Fir!! Raw:-Francis Siders, Raymond Mohning, Melvin Lubben, Merlyn Miller, Mr. Wichelmann, joe Easton, Dave Albert, Darrell johnson, jack Nicholson, Edo Frerichs. Second Row:-Clayton Hodgson, Donald Oltken, LaVoy Williams, Robert Taylor, Larry Petersen, Keith Bogh, Bob Becker, Donald Beitelspacher, Howard Lang. Third Raw:-Arnold Binneboese, jake Ahrendsen, Ray Smith, Estill Lang, Leo Buckley, Myron Borchers, Robert Gatzke, Wayne Weber, Cletus Reeves, Lamont Gralapp. Fourth Row:-Darrell Rhodes, Vernon Renlcen, Marvin Lubben, Gerald Kurtz, Dale Hanke, Wallace Witt, Gene Kramer, Wayne Winterfeld, Edwin Mulder, William Kehrberg. Ill 5 s D ,fe .gil :Dfw ii? ' .- lllilllll First Team Fin: Roux'-Dave Albert, Larry Petersen, Wallace Witt, Merlyn Miller, Robert -Taylor. Serond Row:-Mr. Wichelmann, Darrell Rhodes, Myron, Borchers, Wayne Winterfield, Robert Gatzke, joe Easton. Q Second Team Fiut Row:-jake Ahrendsen, Donald Beitelspacher, Wavne Winterfield, Myron Borchers, Robert Becker. Second Row:-Mr. Wichelmann, Bill Kehrberg, Edwin Mulder, Gene Kramer. 27 Wa, L' f YW sv, PHYLLIS SWANSON Editor ll. Fin! Row:-Ralph Taylor, Norman Pavlik, Eugene Hanson, Phyllis Swanson, Miss Meier, Ruth Newend.orp, Carol Kramer. Second Row:-Helen Cronin, Phyllis Schulz, Ruth Stahmer, Maurita Buckley, Betty jean Witt, Kenneth Burkett, Dwight Thompson, Kathleen Golden, Madeline Carey, Joy Tonsfeldt, Helen Frerichs, Dorothy Janssen, Mary Moran, ITBI llll v I Q X' GENE SCHROEDER 1 Prerident First Row:-Bernard Taylor, Jim Conway, Gene Schroeder, Clifford Molzen, Lloyd Schultz, Bob Kramer, Jack Brodie, jim Boyd. Serorzd Row:-Mr. Carey, Wen Downing, joe Easton, Jud McDougall, Dwight Wolbers, john Tolsma, George Utech. Third Row:-Darrel johnson, junior Langel, Donald Petersen, Norman Pavlik, Ken Bohlke, Merlyn Miller. 28 lilllll Sillll S V L my In the lrurk:-Doug Tolsma, Don Lanzendorf, Wendel Borchers Bottom:-Lynn Schwier, Kenneth Klave, Lloyd Schultz, Colin Collman, Bernard Taylor, Bob Cooper, Lester Andersen, Mr. Hammans. IDCXII N111 Wendel Borchers, Mr. Hammans, Bob Cooper, Lloyd Schultz, Collin Collmann Lynn Schwier. ' 29 INDI' ,,x.,- Ay td V. vw., V Y' . VA.. f- V1 .1 ff Z , 1 x B ' E ' A JV ' aa..!,.,-f-,L:4.L - -i ur... . 1 5'--5 . -. . :fn Y fsqw. , -QQ Q, SQ Z1-'TI ,, WWA . . .G i mc, R .-. , .AK 4, ff' .X ' D+ ' 'P N , , Q 1 - uh ' - . , X ,,,! Jn 1' 1 sgfgiff ' fllf gfiiaxhgiigli P Q.. 5 FV X ' r , 'fr lnznh' hi if 'X ' ' ff xg A get J Q A f ,4,1ifff 'MX' ' MLWIASHEMOUT ' 'xg . , I-- I 1 , , Q' iX: 1x Q , M 0 f lu , M, ln, 5555? 5- I U - li - :fix . f A H - 1-,QW N f f 'HTS 3W ,,-- , 'I .,', , '-V -71 - N -A .,-11, - :Mg TIG 'fTho Phantom Tigerw Lefl io rigblz-Eugene Kramer, George Utech, Jim Remington, Helen Roseberry, Ronald Amund sen, Sheila Dugan, Mary Schroeder. Left zo rigbiz-Janice Crowley, Jerold Koerner, Sheila Dugan, jim Remington, Donna Mae Utesch, Dale Becker, Mary Schroeder, Dorothy Janssen, George Utech, Helen Roseberry. Young Lincoln Firrz Row:-Barbara Potts, Donna Berner, jim Sherman, Mr. Price, Ruth Mauer, jim Boyd, Phyllis Swanson. Serorzd Row:-Dolores Deegan, Richard Kirkwood, David Albert, Norman Pavlik, Kenneth Burkett, Bob Atwood, Carol Kramer. - 32 CIC 53 A -....,...-.M2. , 1 , A,7-.L.Y We , Y Cl-l lallillb Top:-Phyllis Swanson, Madeline Carey, Opal Wilde. Bottom:-Mary Anne Kettler, Jeannine Hemphill, Janice Crowley. IDM llli IBANTID 34 IHXIID lllblllls Fi:-.ft Row:-Jerry Bogen, Camilla Jewell, Sheila Dugan, Lois Baker, Marilyn Schneider, Ruth Stahmer, Carol Totman, Madeline Carey, Joyce Swindle, Jeanne Burkett, Ruth Mauer, Kathryn Karr, Kathleen Golden, Patsy Pew. Second Row:-Carol Pitts, Helen Roseberry, Opal Wilde, Ruth Newenclorp, Carol Kramer, Mary Beth Mauer, Dorothy Marcue, Margaret Green, Bonnie Dempster, Madelyn Lewis, Donna Mae Utesch, Joyce Mortensen, Marlene Mylan,.,, Third Row:-Mr. Mitze, Bill Fitzpatrick, Joy Tonsfeldg Arlene Fischer, Dorothy Jean Stief, Dick Rippey, Dale Becker, Richard Kirkwood, Don Vander Well, Kenneth Burkett, Clifford Mol- zen, David Smith, Larry Petersen, Carol Smith, Carolyn Rees, Frances Boyd, Bob Whitaker. Fam-ll: Raw:-Larry Hart, LaVoy Williams, Wen Downing, Ralph Taylor, Marvin Lubben, Melvin Lubben, Eugene Hanson, Jud McDougall, Norman Pavlik, David Meis, George Utech, Bob Kramer, Dave Albert, Eugene Berke. ms lVll.K'l2lD IDIZIG ll Ili J Firrt Raw:-Carol Kramer, Marlene Mylan, Margaret Dale Becker, Carol Totman, Ruth Mauer, Eugene Green, Carolyn Rees. Hanson. Second Row:-Clifford Molzen, Norman Pavlik, Eugene Hanson, Dale Becker. ml 1113! H it Firn Raw:-Mr. Mitze, Bill Fitzpatrick, Bob Whitaker, Larry Hart, Dick Rippey, Richard Kirk wood, Dale Becker, Margaret Green, fzrcompmziszg La Voy Williams, Kenneth Burkett, Clifford Molzen, Eugene Berke, Don Greenwaldt, David Smith, Larry Petersen. Second Rauf:-Wen Downing, Ralph Taylor, Marvin Lubben, Darrell johnson, Don Vander Well Melvin Lubben, Eugene Hanson, Jud McDougall, Kenneth Nelle, Norman Pavlik, David Meis George Utech, Bob Kramer, Dave Albert, Robert Taylor. YQ GIJQIQ IITIT TI UAE Firrt Row:-Bill Fitzpatrick, Dale Becker, Ralph Taylor, l 1 Lan-Y Hart' David Meis, Eugene Berke, Dale B cker Bill Fitzpatrick Serond Rauf:-Clifford Molzen, David Meis, Eugene Hanson. Eugene Berke. if + it , , . -, ,5 3 iii, I t 'lv , 1-will l ew W H s s 'I E A A - i Helen Roseberry, Madeline Carey, Patsy Pew. Q A . ii E, 1' , I, -2-. are ,- 1 Firxz Row:-Mary Beth Mauer, Camilla Jewell, Helen Roseberry, Carol Totman, Sheila Dugan, Miss Hemmingsen, Lois Baker, Madeline Carey, Patsy Pew, Jeanne Burkett, Ruth Mauer, Kathryn Karr. Second Row:-Joyce Mortensen, Opal Wilde, Dorothy Jean Stief. Carol Pitts, Arlene Fischer, Dorothy Marcue, Bonnie Dempster, Carol Smith, Frances Boyd, Kathleen Golden, Maclelyn Lewis. Main, Joy Tonsfeldt, Marilyn Schneider, Joyce Seindle, Carolyn Rees. Third Row:-Jerry Bogen, Carol Kramer, Marlene Ruth Stahmer, Ruth Newendorp, Donna Mae Utesch, llltlef IXTI Camilla Jewell, Carol Totman, Ruth Stahmer, Marilyn Schneider, Ruth Mauer, Kathryn Karr. , . ' 'fi .1 J ' .t 'fi-'img diff C ,, -N -ff - - ,ts - X F lv i 4 'Q' 'Y , N 'v-' . f 1-,i , ,,, , , ' ' f . .f e 'Ef ' V-1--m 'P' .Q A A ' V 2 Q ' f' 'i Thi '.-.Q ' Q , V , n f. ' '- -f A: ff . if' l fi 2. f ' L- y t x will i- I inn 1 ,: 1 :N - ' , - i ' -i 2 A ya' fi . 1 H i .1 , af ,I ,Q 4 Q 4: xx , J i , A, fm 4 l f ' 1 - l 1 - S i i ' F ,V ,S vi' ' ri , 1 FK ii H , AA - Lois Baker, Ruth Stahmer, Ruth Mauer. :mls Gllll ll Fin! Row:-Lucile Johnson, Leona Mortensen, Donnabelle Niehus, Peggy Plueger, LaDonna Klave, Lila Jahde Eunice Stahmer, Dixie Vreugdenhil, Joyce Downing, Betty Plummer, Betty Hinde. Second Row:-Lois Utesch, Joyce Peters, Marilyn Knapp, Ona Dean Voss, Miss Hemmingsen, Frances LeMasters Marilyn Smith, Lois Jean Chapman, Judith Kloster, Dorothy Janssen. Third Row:-Dolores Schilling, Joyce Cooper, Lois Langel, Patty Richabaugh, Donna Gellerman, Phyllis Simeon Betty Easton, Myrleen Thompson, Mary O'Toole, Barbara Potts. Nh ,,g.. il-' ' Q 'E' 1 1, H ff Tp T 'fri-.17-.Q V ' ff .lf 3, A fi l l 1 V- ,fl F. 151.-.e' . Li -A i V I i Q H 'yhg I E , , . .r-ff. : il A N0 P Go f is - - S V ., it ' . ' ' ' ' ' rf ' ' , T nvfl unlnlfplvi 'Y i is ,H Betty Plummer, Frances Boyd, Mary Beth Maucr, Dorothy Marcue. LKIII llfl'lQ David Smith, Helen Roseberry, Lorraine Utesch, Boh Carwell. lllfl' llllilflplf Marilyn Schneider, Mary Beth Mauer, Ann Shephard, Dorothy Marcue. N IIMIQLT Xl'll'l 39 lDl5lDlWll1lID Ullllili Eugene Hanson, David Smith, Helen Roseberry, Mar- garet Green, Kenneth Nelle. Carol Pitts, Marilyn Kirkwood, Sheila Dugan, Margaret Green, Dorothy Marcus. E159 ll lilff Carol Pitts, Sheila Dugan, Dorothy Marcue. dmwlmm l lt! ,M 'II TT- t -' -'-QM! Y IM, fn L' was ' ' N :gf I . ,I VJ., ,,, A A 14 , Q A - if 4 Q - Mi ,nf-N . If 'LN Ann . m m First Team Firxt Row:-Jack Brodie, Wen Downing, Jim Conway, Merlyn Miller, Don Walcey, LaVoy Williams, Clifford Molzen, junior Langel, Wayne Winterfeld, Don Halweg. Second Rauf:-Mr. Carey, Lloyd Schultz, Gene Schroeder, David Meis, Ken Bohll-ce, Kenneth Nelle, Norman Pavlik, Bernard Taylor, Mr. Hammond. Third Rauf:-Mr. Lzmdreth, john Tolsma, Donald Lanzendorf, Jud McDougall, Earl Gellerman, joe Easton, Dwight Wolbers, Bob Becker. WK Second Team Fin! Row:-Bob Becker, Eugene Berke, Don Wakey, Jack' Conway, Bob Schroeder, LaVoy Williams, Don Halweg, Ed Holthaus, Wayne Winterfeld, Junior Langel. Second Row:-Robert Russell, Don Greenwaldt, Darrell johnson, Kenneth Nelle, Mr. Hammond, Jim Remington, Bob Luux, Richard Kirkwood, Dick Rippey. Third Row:-Gerald Kurtz, jack Hammer, Don Laux, Virgil Tammen, George Utech, Myron Borchers, David Smith, Claire Gunther. First Team Fin! Row:-Jinx Cawmwrry, Wen Downing, Lloyd Schultz, Joe Easton, Bob Kramer, Bernard Taylor. Second Row:-Dwlglut Wczlbers, jack Donlin, Dave Meis, Kenneth Nelle, Gene Kramer, Conch Carey. Iglflili' Second Team Firfz Row:-jerold Koerner, Don Halweg, Jud McDougall, jack Conway, Eugene Berke, Don Wakey. Serond Row:-Jim Grahlman, Darrell johnson, Coach Hammond, Don Vander Well, David Smith. ,1 .' I . 1 . , , A' 1 1' '- . r .. ,, ..,., ' '.. ., ,-. ' V 'n' - .HIV ' 'Q .5-fp.. xy llilllllil Ruth Newendorp, Kathleen Golden, Gail Crowley, Katherine Karr. Firrz Row:-jimmy Driscoll, Dick Trauffler, Earl Crowley, Robert Gilmore, Roger Athens, Wallace Wernli, Meri Merritt, Keith Renlsen. Sammi' Row:-Neil Ersland, Fred Wells, jack Hammer, Bob Schroeder, Frank Bonnema, Don Wakey, Don Laux, Blaine Boyens, jim S.er, Mr. Frolkey. Hill Firxz Rrnu:-Marilyn Cowan, Carol Totman, Mary Anne Kettler, Betty Plummer, Frances Boyd, Mary Schroeder, Kathleen Golden, Myrleen Thompson, Margaret Green, Carol Pitts, Madeline Carey, Joyce Cooper, Patsy Pew, Joan Henrich. Serond Rauf:-Miss Begg, Doris Henrich, Ann Shepherd, Carol Smith, Mary Beth Bauer, Blanch Martfeld, Mary Mueller, Joyce Swindle, Joy Tonsfeldt, Phyllis Schulz, Marilyn Schneider, Bonnie Dempster, Mary Moran, Jean Henrich. Third Row:-Donna Coppock, lone Luken, Darlene Wells, Frances Hardacre, Agnes Geary, Dorothy Marcue, Mary O'Toole, Frances LeMasters, Jerry Bogen, Mary Lauters, Lois Baker, Janet Parker, Audrey Lubben. Fourila Row 1-Laurita Nussbaum, Joyce Downing, Marilyn Smith, Patty Richabaugh, Donna Geller- r-'A -ffl ew M ,..-w 'Y '-:JV KATHLEEN GOLDEN Prexident man, Helen Urban, Carolyn Rees, Gladys Dennler, Shirley Pereboom, Patty Killeas, Mary Moore, Loretta Nussbaum. GAA Fifi: Row:-Eunice Stahmer, Helen Frerichs, Dorothy Kallsen, Jean Gronemeyer, Marilyn Knapp, Dolores Janssen, Miss Begg, Gladys Bowers, Dolores Dteegan, Phyllis Simeon, Lila Jahde, Dixie Vreugdenhil, Dolores Herman, Rosemary Obermire. Semnd Row:-Genevieve Harms, Arlene Allison, Phyliss Wills, Donna Berner, Bonnie Easton, Alice Carstensen, Imogene Pendleton, Lucile Johnson, Merna Hansen, Lorraine Utesch, Marlene Mylan, Betty Borchers, Leona Mortensen. Third Roun- LaDonna Klave, Joyce Mortensen, Doris Dirks, LaVonne Klave, Joyce Peters, Patty Hammond, Donnabelle Niehus, Betty Ruble, Darlene Halweg, Mary Lauters, Lois Utesch, Donna Mae Utesch, Mildred Gronemeyer, Dorothy Halweg. Fourth Row:-Ida Heeran, Maurita Buckley, Lois Langel, Mildred Haack, Peggy Bogh, Evelyn Dirks, Betty Easton, Elizabeth Reints, Carolyn Utech, Phyllis Ruble, Virgene Wetrosky, Barbara Hutton, Joyce Sanow. c-v G LADYS BOWERS Preridem' wz ' -1 A Ni e g. JL 5 ? A 22995. 1 gg gl 5 fi 5 ,.A W. 1- Us BG ,X Q.,- r rv v Q, ., N. , 1 , M K., grid n is :L-?f' P Z .- is . H5 ' . . '7, in ' ::- Tl u 9 A. iv- F v sv. J'- Eff' Q 1 A x Y 'Y' ' 5. 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Row:--Ann Shephard, Recreation Chairmang Kathleen Newman, Historiang Carol Pitts, Project Chairman, Dorothy Marcue, Secretaryg Mary Schroeder, Treasurer, Joan Henrich, Parliamentarizrn. 50 F-'63 I 4 ' 1 'Fil x I I ' ILL I V We, the Seniors, of 1948, will to the Iuniors our ability to get along with the teachers and some of our reserve. To the Sophomores we will the swell times we've had in a quiet way. To the Freshmen we will our ability to in- fluence and get along with others. To the whole student body we leave our high scholastic standing in hopes that it will serve as an example for all to follow. DAVE ALBERT: My long F.F.A. trips to Bob Taylor. DONNA BERNER: My band uni- form to Marilyn Knapp, RAYMOND BOR- CHERS: My nights at home studying to Mad- eline Carey. IIM BOYD: My desire to be a ditch digger to Dick Rippey. COLIN COLL- MAN: My welding ability to Leo Koppert. IIM CONWAY: My freckles and pug nose to Sheila Dugan. IIM COOPER: My drawing ability to Ken Bohlke. DOLORES DEEGAN: My Irish brogue and wit to Bill Fitzpatrick. IOE EASTON: My ability to get along with Bill to Mert Miller and my Student Coun- cil luncheons to George Utech. DONALD GRAHLMANN: My typewriter to anyone who can do better than I did. EUGENE HAN- SON: My lack of interest in the opposite sex to George Utech. DOROTHY KALLSEN: lack Brodie to Betty Borchers. MARY ANNE KETT- LER: l'll not will anything. I want to prove I can take it with mel l I KENNETH KLAVE: My ability to figure 8 to Mary Schroeder. MADELYN LEWIS and DOROTHY STIEF: Our swell times together to Bonnie Easton and Lois Langel. RUTH NEWENDORP: My place behind the soda fountain to some ierk. LARRY PETERSEN: My Merrill girl friends to any boy who likes out-of-town acquaintances. ELIZABETH REINTS: My writing ability to Dwight Wolbers. GUS SCHROEDER: My way with women to some bashtul freshman. PHYLLIS SWANSON: Location of my locker to Bud Vander Well. CAROL TOTMAN: My dancing ability to Zig Simmons. DWIGHT THOMPSON: My seat in English class to Dick McDougall. BETTY IEAN WITT: My big bass fiddle to little Arnold Binneboose. LES- TER ANDERSEN: My German accent to Lois Baker. BETTIE BOHLKE, IANET IUHL, AR- LENE GROSENHEIDER: Our ability to get along with Miss Witt to next years' Sales- manship class. KENNETH BURKETT: My nickname Snakes to Don Wakey. GAIL CROWLEY: My ability to get along at the Hemphill residence to lack Donlin. BETTY EASTON: My sewing ability to Ona Dean Voss. MARGARET GREEN: My place in boys' glee club to. some lucky girl. MARY FRANCIS HENRICH: My twin sisters to Mer- na Hansen. RICHARD KIRKWOOD: My abil- ity to upset classes every day to Bonnie Dempster. BOB KRAMER: My two, front teeth to Iack Brodie. RUTH MAUER: My ability to 51 get up early in the morning to Camilla Iew- ell. DONALD OHLRICHS: My physics book to Merlyn Miller. NORMAN PAVLIK: A hun- dred of my pounds to Bicki Gunther. VER- NON RAVELING: My job at the Royal Thea- ter to Merle Merritt. LA VONNE SANOW: My giggly ways to Darlene Pritchett. PHYLLIS SCHULZ: My position at the hospital to some ambitious girl. BARNEY TAYLOR: All my gifts from last years' seniors to Eugene Berke. WALLACE WITT: My good fortune and abil- ity in chemistry lab to Myron Borchers. BOB ATWOOD: All my excuses for skipping school to Wilbur Tucker. PEGGY BOGH and MILDRED HAACK: Our catnaps in English and government class to Wilbur Tucker and lack Brodie. WENDELL BORCHERS: My nick- name Skinny to Denny Kanago. GLADYS BOWERS: My basketball ability to Kenny Nelle. MAURITA BUCKLEY: My height to Genevieve Harms. BOB COOPER: My Wolt- ish ways and little black hat with the red feather to Dave Meis. SYLVIA DEBOER and NEDRA WENDT: Our quietness to the noisy boys in study hall. WEN DOWNING: My singing ability to Dale Becker. NORMA EHLERS: My dark hair to Lois Iean Chap- man. HELEN ERERICI-IS: My brains divided between my two brothers. EARL GELLER- MAN: My intellectual ability to Bob Schroed- er. DORIS GRAHLMANN: My position at the libray to Wendell Carstensen. IEAN GRONE- MEYER: My seat on the bus to anyone who likes to ride. IEAN HENRICH and IOAN HEN- RICH: To the Nussbaum twins: all we've got that you haven't yet acquired. KATHRYN KARR: My crown to next years' Homecoming queen. CAROL KRAMER: My pigtails to Mar- lene Mylan so she won't have to worry how her hair looks. IERRY KRULL: My wavey hair to Ronald Amundson. MELVIN LUBBEN: My D's in typing to Mitzie Mauer. CLIFFORD MOLZEN: My ability to get to school at 8:30 when l'm supposed to be there at 8:00 to Carol Pitts. DOLORES NIELSEN: My care- free ways to Iudith Kloster. DON PETERSEN: My build to Iim Remington. EERN PLUEGER: My good times to Dorothy Marcue. BAR- BARA POTTS: My ability to get along with the teachers to some bad boy. DARREL RHODES: My ability to shoot at the right basket to Merlyn Miller. MARILYN SCHNEI- DER: The pennies I've earned at Penny's to anyone who needs them. LLOYD SCHULTZ: My ability to look innocent to Doug Tolsma. LYNN SCHWIER: My dimples to Bob Laux. RUTH STAHMER: My sisterly love to my sis- ter. IOY TONSEELDT: My halo to Phyllis Simeon. RALPH TAYLOR: All my past inter- ests to Gene Kramer. CAROLYN UTECH: My hnandsome brother to the girl wost worthy of rn. H11 -YS V' P J V ow We ememher the Seniors Ruth Stahmer-her extreme interest in Fords. Bob Kramer-his two front teeth. Carol Kramer-her tempting pig-tails. Larry Peterson-his merry whistle. Ruth Newenclorp-the giggling soda jerk. Dolores Deegan-always holding up the school bus. lim Boyd--the chemistry tutor. Ralph Taylor-the school's No. l lover. Darrell Rhodes-the farming profession. Kenneth Burkett-standing on his head in study hall. Norman Pavlik-his new vocabulary and gentle foot steps. Phyllis Swanson-her short locks. Barbara Potts-her winning smile. Mary Anne Kettler-her nickname. Arlene Grosenheider-her way with Mr. Price. Wen Downing-an all-around scholar. jim Conway-his way with women. Barney Taylor-his attention in class. Bob Atwood-his good car. janet Iuhl-her blushes. Mary Moran-her excellent grades. lean and Ioan Henrich-their difficult identification. Gail Crowley-her pretty complexion. Dorothy Stief and Madelyn Lewis-their friendship. Maurita Buckley, Helen Frerichs, and Donna Berner- Three Musketeers. Fern Plueger-her left hand. Earl Gellerrnan and Raymond Borchers -their studying. Bob Cooper and Wendell Borchers- their interest in mechanics. Marilyn Schneider-her interests at Penny's. 30. Clifford Molzen-his joyous laughter. 31. Ruth Maurer-her early morning school hours. Betty lean Witt-her P.H.A. trips. . Kathryn Karr-her worrying success fully. 34 Gladys Bowers and Betty Easton-their home ec. interests. 35. Dorothy Kallsen-her dancing ability. 32. 33 Prof. at Ames: What's your profession? Dave Albert: Agricultural expert. Prof. at Ames: What was your father? Dave Albert: A farmer. Prof. at Ames: And your grandfather? Dave Albert: Peasant. Eugene Hanson: Everytime I have a cup of tea I get a stabbing pain in my right eye. What shall I do? Richard Kirkwood: Take the spoon out of your cup. Gus Schroeder: lt was a very smart man who said, Never tell a teacher where to get off unless you are a bus driver. Dwight Thompson Clawyerl: Gentlemen of the jury, the driver of the car stated that he was going only four miles an hour. Think of ity the long agony of my poor unfortunate client as the car drove slow- ly over his body. With Violet cuddling in his arms He drove a car - - poor silly: Where once he held a Violet Now he holds a lily. Whoever thinks these jokes are poor Would surely change his views. If he would compare the jokes we print With those we do not use. 53 ememher in 1947-1948: Change in principal's office-Longer walk to think about your errors. The first day of school-Dave Albert's won- derful speech. Rush for typewriters-Too many eager bea- vers. Those new freshmen-Mary Moore's person- ality helps liven up L. H. S. The big Homecoming parade-Kathryn Karr and her pretty attendants. Cherokee beats us in football-The twirlers' Indian dance. The thrills of Phantom Tiger -Dale Beck- er's 8 kids. F. H. A.'s big district convention-Those pro- gram headaches. The hurry-scurry of taking Bark pictures- Lost: girls' gym class. The Anti-Long Skirt League-Neck ties and T-shirts. The forum speaker who told of tiger hunting -Boa constrictors have halitosis. The Estherville tragedy-Bob's missing teeth. Those Christmas parties-The alumni dance. Little Iimmy Staab in Birds' Christmas Ca- rol -Scratching and itching. Those two long-awaited weeks of vacation- Sleep and eat. The trip to Cherokee's carnival-Right road, wrong corner. Iunior high operetta-lack Conway's acting ability. The horror of semester tests-Those two aw- ful days. Those report cards again-Will we ne'er be rid of them! The exciting game with Albert City-But we lost. The excitement of the Carnival-The faculty in stocks. Signs must be made at all costs-Even to spilled pop corn. Those Beautiful Girls in Kennel Kapers- Norman Pav1ik's pretty green dress. The faculty talent-Real harmony, but the shots were-n't. The studious seniors in study hall-The back-room appointments: The neat Bark room-Hunt for pictures. The cheerleaders and that Brethern yell- Gail Crowley's jumps. Student apprenticeships - How could 7M hours a week be so long and hard to make up? The two most courteous students-George Utechcand Donna Utesch. Those expensive literature books-And three weeks late! The fun some students had at Des Moines- Ruth Maue1 s secret. Hours of working on the Bark-Carrying tables and spilling liquids. The Student Council trip to Ames-Ioe Eas- ton's ticket. Working hard for music contests-That cher- ished first, The quiet Iournalism class-Setting down to work after making signs. The mid-morning snacks in advanced Sten- og.-Cheese sandwiches and cake. The seriousness of Young Lincoln -Those February try-outs. The Student Forum days-Those dressed-up L. H. S. students. Spring Fever-Why must we stay in school? Graduation day- Pomp and Circumstancen with a new meaning to the seniors. Those last report cards-Now what shall we do? The barber lifted the young customer into his chair and said, How do you want your hair cut, son? Like Dad's with a hole in the top. I sit alone in the twilight Forsaken by mice and men And l murmur over and over l'll never eat onions again. Little spider on the wall He has no home at all He has no one to comb his hair. But he doesn't care, he has no hair. 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